+1
I would also add something on this; if authentication is made against
ldap or anyway external mechanisms, it is likely that at least some
of the prefs (language being a clear example) may be available from
there as well. Just wondering how (maybe already possible) to sync
this with prefs meachanis,
Dirk Frederickx wrote:
(on request - more ideas for user prefs ;-))
Currently JSPWiki localises its pages according to the locale of the
user's browsers.
However, it may not always be convenient to change the locale of the
browser. (eg. cybercafe)
So, I propose to add a Language drop-down to the User Preferences,
allowing you to choose a language from one of the JSPWiki installed
languages.
By default, the user's locale would be choosen.
The preference of another language is stored in the user-pref cookie,
clearing the cookie get's you back to the browser's locale.
Plse vote.
dirk
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